Bucharest, the capital of Romania, is situated in the south of the country, on both sides of the river Dambovita, at an altitude of 70-90m. Bucharest is approximately 225 km away from the Black Sea, about 65 km away from the Danube and over 100 km far from the Carpathians (125 km far away from Sinaia). With the population of over 2.1 million inhabitants, daily commuting population is added, so the population of Bucharest reaches 2.3 million inhabitants, thus being the largest metropolis in Southeastern Europe. Hundreds of historical, artistic and architectural monuments, dozens of museums, art galleries, numerous parks and gardens have turned Bucharest, the city situated on Dambovita River, into the most important tourist center in Romania.

Program

⭐️ 1st day – July 26 Arrival in Bucharest. Accommodation at the hotel. Free time for individual activities or optional trip to Peles and Bran (Dracula’s castles), or boat trip to island Snagov. Dinner. Overnight.

⭐️ 2nd day – July 27 Breakfast. Info presentation at the hotel. Optional city tour of Bucharest (the Royal Palace, The Romanian Athenaeum, Kretzulescu Church, Bucharest History Museum, Arch of Triumph, etc. ). Lunch packet. Opening ceremony. Participant groups’ performances. Dinner. Optional night out to the most famous discotheques in Bucharest. Overnight.

⭐️ 3rd day – July 28 Breakfast. Optional city tour to the Headquarters of the Romanian Government (Palatul Victoria), The Romanian Athenaeum, Parliament’s, Romanian Patriarchy, Museum of the City of Bucharest and the National Theater, etc. Lunch packet. Participant groups’ performances. Closing ceremony. Dinner. Optional night out to a Romanian Tavern with live music. Overnight.

⭐️ 4th day – July 29 Breakfast. Free time for individual activities. Lunch packet. Optional gathering of all groups and going out to meet and socialize. Dinner. Overnight.

⭐️ 5th day – July 30 Breakfast. Hotel check out and departure. End of services.

***Festival is organized by Mediteranian Organization in cooperation with local municipalities, chambers of commerce and local folklore ensemble. The festival will be covered in media by the local and international press and television. Mayors or the deputy mayors, from the cities of festival contestants, will be honored guests of the festival at the expense of the organizer.